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ESM 595 F. Pollution Prevention in the Electronics Industry. Electronics Industry. Fast growing sector of economy Few common appliances and machines could function without electronics Perceived as “pollution-free” since it has no smoke stacks Environmental impacts .
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ESM 595 F Pollution Prevention in the Electronics Industry
Electronics Industry • Fast growing sector of economy • Few common appliances and machines could function without electronics • Perceived as “pollution-free” since it has no smoke stacks • Environmental impacts ...
Semiconductor Manufacture • Crystal Growth • Wafer fabrication • Deposit of active and inactive layers • Oxidation to form silicon oxide • Photolithography • Etching • Addition of impurities for special functions
Printed Circuit Board • Patterns of Conductive Material set on a Non-conductive base • Conductive Materials: Cu, Al, Cr, Ni • Non-conductive: Epoxy/paper, phenolic resin, epoxy/glass resin, teflon • Conductor can be added as lines or as a layer which is then etched
Printed Circuit Board • Clean and prepare surface (drilling, burring, solvent wash, abrasive wash, alkaline wash) • Electroless copper plating (thin layer through holes) • Pattern printing and masking • Electroplating • Etching
Circuit Board Assembly • Insert components • Adhere components • Cure adhesive • Solder • Final cleaning
Other Process Considerations • Piping of gases and corrosive liquids • Cooling water to control processing temperature • Deionised water production • Clean room conditions • Handling of process wastes (gas, liquid, solid)
Environmental Impacts • From Manufacturing • Air emissions • Wastewater • Solids, sludges and Haz wastes • From Product Use • Energy (electrical or batteries) • From Product Disposal
Example: Pager • Disposed due to • end of useful life • obsolescence • To recover useful materials, need to consider: • labor to disassemble • segregated storage & transportation • reprocessing • Balance against scrap value of materials
Example: Pager • Circuit board is sent to a reclamation facility • burn off organic materials (epoxy, paper) • recover metals: Au, Ag, Pt, Pd, Cu, Al, Ni, Cr • Gold may represent less than 1% but account for more than 90% of value • Estimated value of average circuit board is $7 per pound ($3/kg) (1992 prices)
Example: Pager • Other reusable parts • vibrator motor • microprocessor • oscillator crystals • filters • coils • antennae • Valued at $19.28 • Warranty, obsolescence, disclosure
Pollution Prevention Tools • Life-Cycle Assessment/EIA • Product Design • Higher density of transistors in each chip • Higher density Surface Mount Technology vs. conventional plated-hole technology • Use more common plastics • Reduce plastics/metals assemblies • Use built-in plastic or metal clips for assembly
Pollution Prevention Tools • Process Design • Vacuum pack after epitaxy • Iron oxide masks (vs. emulsion masks) • Single solvent systems (recover/reuse) • Water based developer (vs. solvent) • Infrared heating lamps for drying • Filtering plating, etching baths • Dry etching vs. wet etching
Pollution Prevention Tools • Material Selection • Aqueous cleaning materials vs. solvents • Purification of solvents • Eliminate use of CFCs by substitution • Reduce number of acids, and use those that result in non-toxics when neutralized (e.g. HCl vs. Trichloroacetic acid) • Lead-free solder
Pollution Prevention Tools • Operational Factors • Process Control • Preventive maintenance • Monitoring of concentrations in air & water • Materials handling & storage • Inventory control
Step-by-Step Case Study • Case Study of Pollution Prevention for Printed Circuit Board • Phase I: Preassessment • Step 1: Form audit team & develop objectives • Step 2: List Unit Operations • Step 3: Construct Process Flow Diagrams with emissions and waste streams
Case Study of Pollution Prevention for Printed Circuit Board
Case Study of Pollution Prevention for Printed Circuit Board
Case Study of Pollution Prevention for Printed Circuit Board • Phase 2: Material Balances • Step 4: Determine Inputs • Step 5: Record Water Usage • Step 6: Determine Reuse/Recycle Rates • Step 7: Quantify Process Outputs • Step 8: Characterize wastewater streams • Step 9: Account for gaseous emissions • Step 10: Account for off-site wastes • Step 11: Assemble Input + Output Information
Case Study of Pollution Prevention for Printed Circuit Board
Case Study of Pollution Prevention for Printed Circuit Board
Case Study of Pollution Prevention for Printed Circuit Board
Case Study of Pollution Prevention for Printed Circuit Board • Step 12: Develop Material Balance for each processing area
Case Study of Pollution Prevention for Printed Circuit Board Electroplating Line (Microplate 9000 line)
Case Study of Pollution Prevention for Printed Circuit Board Oxide coating area
Case Study of Pollution Prevention for Printed Circuit Board